Windows might indicate your PC is outdated. Check for updates and consider upgrading if needed.
Windows might indicate your PC is outdated. Check for updates and consider upgrading if needed.
I've never encountered a Windows update like this before. Perhaps look for compatibility information and try again.
The system indicated your PC isn't new enough because it hasn't reached its full update status or required a reboot to complete the process.
No, your PC isn't necessarily outdated just because new hardware exists. Compatibility depends on specific components like the motherboard, processor, and storage. Check if your current specs match the requirements of the new devices you're planning to use.
It seems the update hasn't been completed yet. They might still be testing on AMD hardware, but it's now available for Intel systems. Since I can't access AMD devices, it suggests AMD CPUs aren't included in this release.
It doesn't imply your system is outdated overall, just that certain parts aren't compatible with version 2004. I checked a bit and noticed some makers haven't tested their drivers for this release, which might be why they're delaying updates. Just to confirm, though, don't rely on my take. Edit: From the Reddit threads I saw, most users mentioned using Ryzen chips, possibly explaining the hold-up. Updated June 4, 2020 by The_russian